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06-22-2010, 05:33 PM
Ok looks like I managed to learn all I needed by myself.
I found this pretty good app online. index And for people who don't know (like me), "You can buy one ticket for the whole journey, although it simply additions the three companies' fares, without discount. E.g. travelling for one station on the Toei Aakusa line, then one station on the Keikyu line is convenient because there is no change of train, but you have to pay the fare of two separate tickets." source : Tokyo Guide : Transportation in Tokyo- Wa-pedia Phew, I'm happy to have planned this at home instead of in the middle of a train station. |
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06-23-2010, 12:12 AM
actually you can take the JR line to JR Ochanomizu station.
Jimbocho and Ochanomizu district are beside each other. Take the south exit in ochanomizu and walk along meiji avenue passing by meiji university. that avenue runs all the way to jimbocho , i think its just about 10 minutes walk. or take the JR train all the way to Yurakucho station. and take the subway Mita line ( Hibiya station ) to Jimbocho. |
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